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All the support you need, from A(CE) to Z(OOM)As an IU South Bend student, you are connected to many different staff members whose job it is to help support yourjourney through college and your academic and personal success. Below is a snapshot of the many services availableto you. Academic Advisingwww.iusb.edu/advisingYour academic advisor is a critical partner in fostering your success at IU South Bend and beyond. Your advisorwill help you explore academic majors and careers and connect you with important academic advising tools.Go to www.iusb.edu/advising for information on:o Who is my advisor?o Accessing your advising records via SOAR (Student Online Advising Records).o Planning your coursework via the Interactive Graduation Planning System (iGPS).o Accessing instructor feedback, observations, and recommendations via the Student EngagementRoster (SER).o How to register for classes. Academic Centers for Excellence (ACE)Multiple locations (574) 520‐5022 sbtutor@iusb.edu www.iusb.edu/tutoringTutoring services are offered free of charge for various courses at four locations on campus. No appointmentis necessary for most of the courses. Check the ACE website at www.iusb.edu/tutoring for the currentschedule.o Computer Science: Northside 209o Math: Northside 310o Writer’s Room: Library, fourth floor (writing/composition)o Learning Center: Library, fourth floor (all other subjects) Athletics(574) 520‐4100 iusbtitans.comCome on out and cheer for our Titans as they compete in the following NAIA varsity sports: baseball,basketball, cross country, golf, softball, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. Schedules posted at the web site above. Barnes and Noble BookstoreNorthside Hall (574) 520‐8180 iusb.bncollege.comObtain your textbooks in‐person or order online. The bookstore also carries a wide range of IU and IUSBapparel and has used computers for sale. Bursar's OfficeAdministration 115 (574) 520‐4253 bursarsb@iusb.edu bursar.iusb.eduA higher education term for "cashier's office," they process payments, credits, charges, refunds, and set uppayment plans. Career ServicesAdministration 104 (574) 520‐4425 sbcareer@iusb.edu careers.iusb.eduCareer counseling and assessments, resume and cover letter reviews, job search advice, career fairs, andmore. Take advantage of their on‐line recruiting system, IUSBCareers, for job postings.

Civil Rights Heritage Center1040 West Washington Street (574) 307‐6135 crhc@iusb.edu www.iusb.edu/civil‐rightsBorn from the efforts of Indiana University South Bend students and professors, the Civil Rights HeritageCenter transformed a once‐segregated city swimming pool into an active learning center. It explores the civilrights struggles of the past so people can take action in the present and build a better future. Community EngagementWiekamp Hall 2279 (574) 520‐4572 gmcguire@iusb.edu www.iusb.edu/community‐engagementCommunity engagement is applying what you’re learning in the classroom to the community and using lessonsfrom the community to enrich your college experience. You could volunteer at a local non‐profit, work with astudent club to deliver programming for a local library, or intern at a local business. If you’d like to learn moreabout what IU South Bend students are doing in the community, follow us on Facebook at IU South BendCommunity Engagement. Counseling CenterAdministration 175 (574) 520‐4125 , it’s okay to ask for help! Our caring and compassionate staff are available to support your mentalhealth needs by providing evidence‐based therapeutic support in a safe and welcoming environment. COVID‐19 Informationiu.edu/covidInformation regarding the vaccine requirement, how to submit an exemption request, and detailed FAQ’s. CrimsonCards (student ID)Education and Arts Building 1109 (574) 520‐5555 helpdesk@iusb.edu crimsoncard.iu.eduGo to the UITS Support Center at the location above. You will need another form of photo ID (driver’s licenseor other government issued ID). No cost for the first CrimsonCard, 25 for replacement. Dean of StudentsAdministration 177L (574) 520‐4252 moport@iusb.eduFor students in need of assistance with medical withdrawals or other personal issues. Dental ClinicEducation and Arts Building (enter via parking lot) (574) 520‐4156 dhclinic@iusb.eduStudents can receive a cleaning for 15 and a full set of x‐rays for 15. Call for an appointment. Dining ServicesMultiple locations (574) 520‐4193 mjshedd@iusb.eduThe University Grill (Administration Building) offers hot entrees, stir fry, subs, salads, pizza and grill items suchas burgers, fries, and chicken tenders. We Proudly Serve Starbucks (Education and Arts Building), offersgourmet coffees and various grab and go items. Disability Support ServicesAdministration 167 (574) 520‐4460 sbdss@iusb.edu www.iusb.edu/disability‐supportDo you need accommodations to perform your best in an academic setting? Or did you have an IEP oracademic accommodation in high school or at another college/university? Contact this office to ensure thatyou are eligible for accommodations.

Elkhart Center125 E. Franklin St. (574) 520‐4000 elkhart.iusb.eduMany undergraduate classes are taught at IUSB’s location in downtown Elkhart. The building contains 13classrooms including a student lounge, student technology center, clinical assessment lab, and science lab. Financial Aid and ScholarshipsAdministration 116 (574) 520‐4357 sbfinaid@iusb.edu financialaid.iusb.eduFinancial Aid counselors can assist you with all aspects of financial aid, including scholarships, grants, loans,submitting required documents, and work‐study opportunities (that allow you to work and earn money tohelp pay for your costs). Food Pantry ‐ Titans Feeding TitansFine Arts Building 111 (574) 520‐4256 tft@iusb.edu go.iu.edu/3XeYA student run food pantry for the students and staff of Indiana University South Bend offering food, personalhygiene, and household items at no charge. Gateway Information CenterAdministration lobby (574) 520‐5005 sbinfo@iusb.eduQuestions? Not sure where to go? Current students are ready to help! The Gateway provides information andone‐on‐one assistance with a variety of campus processes, including locating offices and classrooms, financialaid bursar functions, navigating Canvas, how to contact your advisor, registering for classes, and much more. Health & Wellness CenterVera Z. Dwyer Hall (574) 520‐5557 iusbhwc@iusb.edu go.iu.edu/3BVLLocated across the street from Northside Hall, the Health and Wellness Center is an all‐inclusive facility.Services range from vaccinations to birth control advice to STI services. You do not need health insurance to betreated here and patient information, including test results and treatment recommendations, is kept strictlyconfidential. Honors ProgramAdministration 164 (574) 520‐5525 nkarakat@iusb.edu honors.iusb.eduThe Honors Program is a community of students who are given an extraordinary chance to reach their fullacademic potential. Benefits include scholarships, attainment of the prestigious IU Honors Diploma, earlyregistration privileges, research opportunities, membership in the Honors Club, social events and travelopportunities, and use of the Honors Lounge. HousingRiver Crossing Community Building (574) 520‐5800 living@iusb.edu housing.iusb.eduLiving on campus allows you to take advantage of the full collegiate experience offered at IU South Bend.You'll have the chance to make life‐long friendships and will find many student‐centered programs andservices to assist with your personal and academic success. International Programs (Study Abroad)Administration 140 (574) 520‐4419 iusbintp@iusb.edu academics.iusb.edu/international‐programsLiving and studying in another country, whether for a summer, a semester, or a full year, can enrich youreducation and help you prepare for a career in today's interconnected world. Students most recently havestudied in Costa Rica and Iceland, and past destinations include Athens, Berlin, Florence, Ireland, Mexico, andmany more.

International Student ServicesAdministration 140 (574) 520‐4419 oiss@ius.edu admissions.iusb.edu/oissIU South Bend has a long tradition of welcoming international students to our learning community. We offeradmissions processing, immigration advisement, support services, and advocacy. In addition, we help connectstudents to the wider community through cross‐cultural dialogue and events with an international focus. 1st Source BankAdministration Building 183 (574) 344‐5939 walesc@1stsource.comConvenient banking on the IU South Bend campus. Stop in today to open an account. LibraryFranklin D. Schurz Library (574) 520‐4441 refquest@iusb.edu library.iusb.eduTake advantage of in‐person and online support with a variety of services, including reference librarians forresearch assistance, a vast array of online collections, and more. Parking Services/Lost and FoundAdministration 112 (574) 520‐5528 parking@iusb.edu parking.iusb.eduAll students parking on campus must display a current permit. Order online at parking.iusb.edu. Housingresidents must pick up their permit in person. Police2002 Mishawaka Avenue (574) 520‐4239 iupdsb@iusb.edu administration.iusb.edu/policeLocated across the street from the Wiekamp Hall parking garage, the Campus Police Department works inpartnership with all members of the IU South Bend community to provide a safe and secure setting for all.Register your bicycle and laptop here or call for a personal escort. Go to their web site for more of the servicesthey offer. Campus police are available 24/7. Softwareiuware.iu.eduGo to the web site above for free software downloads, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud, andmany more! Student Activities Center(574) 520‐4100 iusbtitans.comA 100,000 square foot facility that offers a state‐of‐the‐art fitness center; three‐lane running track; five court areas;three racquetball courts; group fitness room; full‐service locker rooms; popular game area, featuring billiards andtable tennis; and a student lounge. In addition, there are office areas for athletics, student life, Student GovernmentAssociation, Titan Productions, student publications, and meeting space for clubs and organizations. Student ConductAdministration 177A (574) 520‐5524 conduct@iusb.edu www.iusb.edu/conductThis office supports the educational mission of IU South Bend by upholding the Indiana University Code ofStudent Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct. It is your obligation to know your responsibilities and be awareof the prohibited actions such as, cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, and academic and personal misconduct, asyou study here. You will find your rights and the university’s expectations clearly laid out in the Code. Student Engagement Roster (SER)Access via One.IUThis allows instructors to let you and your advisor know when they're concerned about you, or when they'repleased with your performance in class. It's important that you check SER regularly to ensure success in your

classes. Student Government AssociationStudent Activities Center 202 (574) 520‐5572 stugov@iusb.edu sga.iusb.eduRepresenting the interests of all students enrolled in academic programs as well as the student viewpoint onadministration and faculty committees. We encourage opportunities for student involvement on campus andin the surrounding community. Come ask questions, voice concerns, or just come find out more about studentlife on campus! Student LifeStudent Activities Center 201 (574) 520‐5533 sblife@iusb.edu studentlife.iusb.eduOffers many options and opportunities for campus involvement! There is something for everyone at IU SouthBend! Sustainable Future, Center for a:Wiekamp Hall 2249 (574) 520‐4429 csfuture@iusb.edu clas.iusb.edu/centers/cs‐futureWorks with the campus and community to find innovative and engaging ways to meet the needs of thepresent without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The Center focuseson practices and strategies that are ecologically friendly, economically sound, and socially responsible. Technology Support ‐ University Information Technology Services (UITS)Education and Arts Building 1109 (574) 520‐5555 helpdesk@iusb.edu uits.iusb.eduUITS can assist with all your technology needs on campus, offering in‐person, phone, and online support. Thisoffice also issues CrimsonCards, the official IU photo ID. When obtaining your CrimsonCard, you will needanother form of ID, such as a driver’s license or other government issued ID. Titan Atlastitanatlas.iusb.eduExplore the many ways to get involved on campus through a wide variety of student clubs and organizations. Titan Success CenterAdministration 146 (574) 520‐5050 tsuccess@iusb.edu www.iusb.edu/titan‐success‐centerNeed help with non‐academic issues? Not sure who to contact or which office to connect to or need help?Success Coaches located in the Titan Success Center are here to help! The Titan Success Center is also whereyou go for assistance if you are a 21st Century Scholar or Guided Pathways Academy student. Veteran Student ServicesAdministration 101 (574) 520‐4115 veterans@iusb.edu veterans.iusb.eduServes our active‐duty students, veteran students, and military dependents by assessing and setting up VA andeducation benefits. IU South Bend was recently named a Military Friendly School, earning a Bronze rating (theonly IU campus with that distinction). Wiekamp Educational Resource CommonsEducation and Arts Building 2010 (574) 520‐4120 ryweber@iusb.edu erc.iusb.eduThis area houses a K‐12 library, computer/workstation area, and production area for creating presentationmaterials. A poster printer, 3D printer, lamination machine, and more are available for students at areasonable cost.

ZoomAccess via One.IU or at zoom.iu.eduVideo conference tool for online classes or for collaborating with fellow classmates on group activities andmore.Discrimination or HarassmentIUSB is committed to equal opportunity within the university and throughout American society. All students will haveequal access to education, sports, extra‐curricular activities, and clubs regardless of their age, color, ethnicity, gender,gender identity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Additionally,All Gender Bathrooms Administration Building 197B Education and Arts 1092 and 1096 Northside Hall 193 Vera Z. Dwyer Hall 149 and 150Wellness and Lactation Rooms Administration Building 102 Vera Z. Dwyer Hall 155 Education and Arts 2245 Northside Hall 422 Wiekamp Hall 2211 and 3274IUSB prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, sex, gender identity,gender expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteranstatus (“protected classes”) in matters of admission, employment, housing, services, and in its educational programsand activities. It is the policy of the university to comply with all applicable federal and state laws regarding unlawfuldiscrimination and harassment against protected classes.Individuals are encouraged to promptly report incidents of discrimination, harassment, and/or sexual misconduct tothe appropriate designated officials. Some employees at IU South Bend may have reporting obligations based on theirrole and responsibilities. IU has an online portal to anonymously report if a student’s safety, body, beliefs, or rightshave been violated. The portal may be used to report incidents of harassment, discrimination, hate incidents andretaliation.https://reportincident.iu.eduFor more information or if you wish to file a complaint, contact the Office of Institutional Equity and InclusiveExcellence.Laura HarlowDirector of Institutional Equity and Inclusive ExcellenceAdministration Building 234(574) 520‐5536lewhitne@iusb.edu

Title IX & Sexual MisconductIUSB is committed to providing an environment free of discrimination on the basis of sex or gender for all members ofthe campus community. Sexual misconduct, which includes rape, harassment, sexual exploitation, acquaintance rape,sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, and dating violence, is strictly prohibited. IUSB policies addressing sexualmisconduct cover all members of our community, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity,immigration and citizenship status, and professional or academic position.Consent: An agreement expressed through affirmative, voluntary words or actions, and mutually understandable to allparties involved, to engage in a specific sexual act at a specific time Consent can be withdrawn at any time, as long as it is clearly communicated. Consent cannot be coerced or compelled by force, threat, deception or intimidation. Consent cannot be given by someone who is incapacitated. Consent cannot be assumed based on silence, the absence of “no” or “stop,” the existence of a prior or currentrelationship, or prior sexual activity.An individual is incapable of consent if they are unable to understand the facts, nature, extent, or implications of thesituation due to drugs, alcohol, a mental disability, being asleep or unconscious, or based on their age (pursuant toIndiana law). With respect to alcohol and drugs, intoxication and/or impairment is not presumptively equivalent toincapacitation. Consent does not exist when the individual initiating sexual activity knew or should have known of theother individual’s incapacitation.Reporting sexual misconduct: If you have experienced a sexual assault or violence in a dating or intimate relationship,the most important thing you can do is get to a safe place. If you believe you or anyone else is in immediate danger,call 911 as soon as possible.Sexual AssaultA person who has experienced a sexual assault or other sexual violence may report the behavior to local lawenforcement or the campus police:Indiana University Police Department2002 Mishawaka Avenue (across from the parking garage)(574) 520‐4239South Bend Police Department (open 24 hours)701 W Sample StreetSouth Bend, IN 46601(574) 235‐9201A person who has experienced a sexual assault or other sexual violence may report to the Office of Student Conduct orthe Title IX Office:Laura HarlowDirector of Institutional Equity and Inclusive ExcellenceAdministration Building 234(574) 520‐5536lewhitne@iusb.eduJenny KincaidUniversity Director of Institutional Equity & University Title IX Coordinator(812) 855‐7559jenkinca@iu.edu

Araceli Lepe MorenoDirector of Student Conduct, Title IX InvestigatorAdministration Building 177H(574) 520‐5524alepemor@iusb.eduA person who has experienced a sexual assault or other sexual violence and who wishes to access confidentialassistance may go to the Student Counseling Center located in room 175A of the Administration Building, (574) 520‐4125.To access information on safety, campus data, bystander intervention, and other resources, go tohttps://stopsexualviolence.iu.edu/ and ports/index.html.

Dental Clinic Education and Arts Building (enter via parking lot) (574) 520‐4156 dhclinic@iusb.edu Students can receive a cleaning for 15 and a full set of x‐rays for 15. Call for an appointment. Dining Services Multiple locations (574) 520‐4193 mjshedd@iusb.edu